Posture Dynamics Osteopathy & Physiotherapy Clinic's in Kensington, Victoria & Ealing - diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation W8, SW1 & W5

0207 828 6888

Acupuncture

Dry Needling Acupuncture & Osteopathy

Dry needling Acupuncture is a modern Western medical treatment that is not related to Traditional Chinese acupuncture. Dry needling has its own theoretical concepts, terminology, needling technique and clinical application Here at Posture Dynamics practitioners can use this treatment modality to help compliment the treatment with Osteopathy. Acupuncture needles are used and aimed directly at rebalancing disturbances in the body´s muscular-skeletal framework and at reducing pain.

Conditions that can be relieved using Dry Needling techniques include:

• Headaches

• Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis)

• Tennis Elbow

• Muscle Spasms

• Fibromyalgia

• Sciatic Pain

• Hip Pain

• Knee Pain

• Repetitive Strain Injuries

How does it work?

Occasionally, as a result of injuries and particularly spinal injuries, severe muscle spasm can develop. Not only can this cause additional pain in itself, but it can also prevent the body from returning to its healthy state.

Acupuncture needles used to treat these particular muscles are capable of releasing this spasm, thus allowing the body to return more quickly to normal and also to allow further treatment to be carried out.

Ask our reception team for a qualified practitioner using Dry needling Acupuncture.

Recent Articles
Teaching Good Posture for Children
Are You Struggling to Conceive? Suffering From Pregnancy Complications? Osteopathy Could Be The Answer!
What causes some people to experience neck pain or tension when practising Pilates?
London Marathon 2011 Massage
Twitter
Careers
As a result of future expansion, we are looking for dedicated healthcare professionals to join our team. Please email your details & CV to us using the link below.
GET IN TOUCH
Quick Links
Victoria Clinic
Kensington Clinic
Ealing Clinic
Hertfordshire Clinic
Contact Us

Latest Twitter post

Posture Dynamics via